![]() right click the record button on the transpose at the top of the DAW. Now for the audio portion, select any of FL Studio's 99 mixer tracks & click on the input tab, now just select the same inputs that you have your gear routed to on your interface. Besides that it's very easy, get on google find your particular hardware's USB-MIDI driver enable it inside FL's MIDI tab, then create a midi out to control said hardware (match up the numbers on your hardware's MIDI input/output number with the midiout's input/output number) You can then control your hardware VIA FL studio. ![]() When I had a Profire 2626 by default you could hear system audio + whatever else was plugging into an in on the interface. If you're hearing audio from your hardware but aren't seeing it within FL Studio (the waveform) It could be an issue with how your particular interface is setup.
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